Saephyr Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 7th Generation Cleaning Products Donation Webpage THIS DOES NOT COST YOU 1 PENNY BY THE WAY Yes. Those awful tings we have to deal with every month and you men hate to be made to go out and buy for your special lady. FEMININE PRODUCTS!!!!!!!!! Simply go to this site...select a state... and follow the last step to donate feminine products to a womans shelter in the state you selected. No names, no numbers, no kind of personal info what-so-ever. So wil you do it? MOST of you fellas are real :innocent so take a minute and do this okay? It's as confidential as oyu can get kittens, c'mon just do it Feels good to be good ...don't it.
Lilith Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 7th Generation Cleaning Products Donation Webpage THIS DOES NOT COST YOU 1 PENNY BY THE WAY Yes. Those awful tings we have to deal with every month and you men hate to be made to go out and buy for your special lady. FEMININE PRODUCTS!!!!!!!!! Simply go to this site...select a state... and follow the last step to donate feminine products to a womans shelter in the state you selected. No names, no numbers, no kind of personal info what-so-ever. So wil you do it? MOST of you fellas are real :innocent so take a minute and do this okay? It's as confidential as oyu can get kittens, c'mon just do it Feels good to be good ...don't it. it sounds silly but i have often wondered what homeless woman and such did about monthly things..... This makes me feel like i have an answer and they have a solution thats not as gross as what i thought they might have to do.
pomba gira Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 it sounds silly but i have often wondered what homeless woman and such did about monthly things.....This makes me feel like i have an answer and they have a solution thats not as gross as what i thought they might have to do. If they aren't in a shelter, I imagine they use rags... which everyone did until modern feminine hygiene products were invented after WWI. Sponges are a possibility too, at least for the better-informed... altho they've become harder to find in recent years (you need the natural silk sponges which have been extremely overfished)... plus using those requires a source of water to wash them out with each change; that would likely be a problem for someone living on the street.
ZhukovCodeslinger Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 oh come on, I love buying Tampons.... its really really fun. If they give me any wierd looks at the check out... i just tell them, its not what you think... these arent for me. They do a really good job of plugging bullet wounds.
Lilith Posted February 24, 2007 Posted February 24, 2007 If they aren't in a shelter, I imagine they use rags... which everyone did until modern feminine hygiene products were invented after WWI. Sponges are a possibility too, at least for the better-informed... altho they've become harder to find in recent years (you need the natural silk sponges which have been extremely overfished)... plus using those requires a source of water to wash them out with each change; that would likely be a problem for someone living on the street. thinking of all this makes me feel lucky to be a "modern day woman", what a hassle, more so then now, it had to be back then....
Brenda Starrr Posted February 25, 2007 Posted February 25, 2007 oh come on, I love buying Tampons.... its really really fun. If they give me any wierd looks at the check out... i just tell them, its not what you think... these arent for me. They do a really good job of plugging bullet wounds. ROFL! That was the best reply EVER.
JaneDead Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 it sounds silly but i have often wondered what homeless woman and such did about monthly things.....This makes me feel like i have an answer and they have a solution thats not as gross as what i thought they might have to do. homeless people have to do more gross things than you'd imagine actually :( i suspect it is completely worse for women.... i've heard the stories first hand. it is very sad and degrading what homeless people have to do. back to the topic (sorry)... going to check out the site now...
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